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letmein 27-05-2011 01:44 PM

Denmark Bans Marmite, Vegmite, and Ovaltine
 
Isn't this ridiculous?

Ovaltine, Vegemite Banned in Denmark

COPENHAGEN -- After news that Britain's beloved Marmite has been removed from supermarket shelves in Denmark it emerged Thursday that Australia's favorite spread, Vegemite, has also been added to the Scandanavian country's banned list.

Denmark has ordered Vegemite, along with Marmite and Ovaltine, off its shelves because food authorities have never confirmed claims that it is a "rich source of Vitamin B" and folate.

The nation has strict food safety laws that restrict foods fortified with vitamins or minerals.

Kjeld Frandsen, deputy head of mission at the Danish Embassy in Canberra, confirmed to Sydney commuter newspaper mX that Vegemite had not been approved for sale.

"It is a case that Vegemite has not been approved," Frandsen said. "Products with food additives, vitamins and minerals claims in their marketing need to be approved."

Frandsen said an application would need to be lodged by Vegemite's manufacturer Kraft Foods or a local importer with Denmark's Veterinary and Food Administration before the sticky, brown spread could be sold.

He said Vegemite had probably been sold in Denmark before but authorities now insisted protocol be followed.

"With fortified food products, you have to submit an application, that is nothing new," he said.

Kraft Australia said it was checking to see if it had ever sent a care package of Vegemite to Denmark's Australian-born Princess Mary.

"We recognize that there is one very special Australian living in Denmark who we would be more than happy to

send a personal care package to if she is having trouble finding it locally," a Kraft Foods spokeswoman said.

Internet groups formed by Aussie's living in Denmark have shared tips on where to find Vegemite but Princess Mary may not even be bothered by the paperwork hurdle.

During her visit to Australia in 2005, it was revealed she preferred Tim Tams, a local chocolate cookie, over Vegemite.

http://www.foxnews.com/leisure/2011/...anned-denmark/

Rob 27-05-2011 01:46 PM

Don't like any of them!

Zippy 27-05-2011 01:51 PM

who caress what Denmark does?

not me

and those foods suck anyways..

Niamh. 27-05-2011 01:59 PM

Good. It should be banned everywhere, evil stuff!

arista 27-05-2011 02:00 PM

Yes it is silly.

Some are saying do not buy Danish Bacon
as a payback.

Zippy 27-05-2011 02:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by arista (Post 4264517)
Some are saying do not buy Danish Bacon
as a payback.

I'll shoplift it instead then

arista 27-05-2011 02:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Zippy (Post 4264523)
I'll shoplift it instead then


Spiffing


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